Launched in December 2018, Korikart is India’s one stop online multibrand store that sells exclusive Korean products. The brand was initiated with an aim to meet the growing needs of the Indian customers, who were looking to make K-beauty and Korean quality food and accessories a part of their lives. Headquartered in the Capital, the major inspiration behind the inception of the company was the great popularity of Korean cosmetics in India. What started with cosmetics has now shifted to multiple categories and keeping with the growing demands Korikart bridges the gap with its bouquet of offering.
Korikartis known for its wide selection of brands and brands like The Saem, Plan 36.5, Jin Ramen, Mustaev, The Face Shop, Innisfree, Etude House and many more are some of the prominent names being sold on the platform. Korikart eyes consumer satisfaction with priority and is always looking for ways to fulfil their expectations and requirements by providing them with a wide range of products that are high in quality and fits into their budget as well.
The products are directly imported from Korea without the involvement of any middleman, assuring most reasonable and affordable prices for the buyers. Korikart’s vision is of continuous growth and expansion and establish themselves as the largest Korean multi-brand shop in India. They strive to be the leading e-commerce online platform for Korean products in India with the trust of their customers.
In an exclusive interaction with IMAGES Retail, Seo Youngdoo, CEO and Founder Korikart talks about the brand’s journey, challenges, opportunities and roadmap ahead, for the brand in India.
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